Why did I receive a Drain bill for my property, I’ve never had one before?

Drain bills are assigned by the Surveyor's office. A drain can go many years without needing repairs and so no bill may be assigned. When repairs are made or are needed, drain bills are assigned so those properties that use the drains are the ones who pay for their maintenance. Please contact the County Surveyor's office at 260-449-7625 for more information about drains.

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